Neckband



Oct. 28. 1924. 1,513,700

p. FEIGENBAUM NECKBAND Filed March a, 1924 inbmtoz Patented Oct. 28, 1924.

UNITED STTS DAVID FEIGENIBA'UM, 013 TAIVIAICA, NEWYORK.

NECKBAND.

Application filed 1Viarch 8, 1924. Seria1 N0. 697867.

" provide a neek band wherein a eurved fron1 is provided with the use f t-wo body mern bers.

In the aceompanying drawing Figure 1 is an elevation of a eomplete neck band constructed aecording t0 the present invention.

Figure 2 is an elevation 0f a neek band partially eompleted ready for turning.

Figure 3 is an elevation 0f the inside part folded and ready to be stitehed in place.

Figure 4 is an elevation of the blank 01 the inside pa1t shown in Figure 8.

Figure 5 is an elevation of tl1e outsicle part ready to be stitehed in plaee.

Figure 6 is an elevation of the blank 01 the outside part shown in Figure 5.

Figure 7 is a slightly enlarged seetional view through Figure 1, approxinnately on line 7-7.

Figure 8 is an enlarged sectional view through Figure 2, approximately 011 line 88.

Figure 9 is an enlarged sectional view through Figure 3. approximately 011 line Figure 10 is an enlarged seetional view through Figure 5, approximately on line 1010.

Referring to the aecompanying drawing by numerals, 1 indieates a comnlete neek band construeted according t0 the present invention, said neek band having the usual curved 01 skaped ends 2 and 3. Heretofore in forming neek bands with these eurved ends, it was neeessary to use four pieces eut t0 the desired shape and stitehed together in a Well known manner.

In the present invention, only two parts are prov ided in addition to the usual central button protecting member 4 Wh1eh has notbing to do with tl1e present invention. In

constructing the neek band as shown in Figu1e l, the blanks 5 and 6 a1*e eutout aS shown in Figures 1 and 6. These blanks a1e curved at the respeetive end portions 7, S, 9, and 10 and rare ad'apfed t0 be bent npon the respect-ivelines 11 and 12, whieh lines at the ends are et1rved.

In order that theblank 5 n1ay be folded to produce. the curved st-rtacture shown in Figure 3. approximately one-half thereof is notel1ed at the respeetive points 13, 14, 15, and 16. If tl1ese notehes were -merely slits, it would be neeessary t0 lap the parts but i1 these notches are of the correet size tl1e parts Will merely abut as shown in Fig ure 3 when the blank 5 l1as been folded t0 f01'm tl1e inner part 17 Whieh co-acts with the outer part 18. formed from a single blank 6 and is provided with notehes 19 and 20 which permit tl1e desired curving as shown in Figure 5. It is of eourse, evident that 1nore notehes might be provided if desired in either blank, though ordinarily, the number of notches shown is sufiicient.

In constructing the blank 6, the same is slir. at 21 and 22 in order to provide what may be terrned extensions 23 and 24 whereby the proper size button terminals 25 and 26 are presented. After the blanks have been cut out as shown in ni ures 4 and 6, they are passed through a suitable machine 1:0r folding the same 0n lines 11 and 12 whereby they Will assume the appearance shown in Figures 3 and 5. The two parts are then placed 1:0- gether as shown for instance, in Figures 2 and 8 and a line of stitching 27 applied for connecting the parts t0gether along one edge. It Will be noted that this line of stitehing is nlaced adj acent the raw edges of the parts 17 and 18 and that by reason of the difl'erent sizes of these parts, the folded edge of part 6 projects below the folded edge o-f part 5. The construction is then turned as shown at the right in Figure 2 and the finishing line 01. stitehing 28 is applied along what Will be the upper edge 01 the band when completed. This completes the eonstruction 0f the band as illustrated in Figure l. The band may then be provided with buttonholes as desired and stitched tothe shirt in ehe usual manner.

The outer part 18 is- The provision of the blanks 5 and 6 reduces operation 150 a minimum while at the same time present-ing a complete four ply band.

What 1 claim is:

l. A noch band including an inner part comprising a pair of sections, one of said sec tions being provided witl1 ourved portions along one longitudinal edge adjaoent eaol1 end and tl1e other seotion being provided with a plurality of inwardly extending notches adjacent each end positioned op posite said curved portions, said inner part being folded along a central longitudinal 1ine, said line at the ends curving to 0011- formto said curved edges.

2. A neck band including an outer art compri-sing a pair 01 sections, one of said See tions being provided with curved portions along one longitudinal edge adj acent each end and tho other section being provided with an inwardly extending notch adjacent each end positioned opposite said curved portions said sections having said notches being also provided with slits positioned between the respective notches and the respectivo ends oi said part, said slits extending sulostantiall: to a longitudinal central line, said part being folded along a longitudinal central line, said line cul iing ab the rospective notches n.n l extending substantially 110 the inne1 ends said slits.

3. A neck band comprising an inner p:ul an unter part, said parts being iolded substantially along their longitudinal centers ii'or presenting a pair of secions f01 auch part, ono secltion of each pa1rc being provided Willi cu1rved portions along ono longitudinal odge adjacent eaoh end and die othe1 section ol nach part being providod With inwardly o:+ tendi1ig notches adjacent eacl1 end positione l so that certain of said notches Will be op-- posi;e die respective ourved portions, sai l orts having the e-dges pzrovided Vltll saizl notches and said ourved nortions turned-in and a finishing line of stitohing 'along said cum-in edges.

DAVID FEIGENBAUM. 

